Jump$tart National Educator Conference

What Teachers Say:

"As an educator, we often face criticism of our profession. At this conference, the wonderful folks at Jump$tart and all of the supporting sponsors treat teachers like rockstars." (Full blog post.)

JacquelineMansfield High SchoolMassachusetts

"The highlight of the conference was networking with people from all over the United States that care strongly about teaching our youth about financial literacy." (Full article.)

AmyHolmen High School Wisconsin

"I would just like to thank you for an amazing conference, once again. This is the 5th conference I have attended at JumpStart ... and it is still the best conference I have attended in 30+ years of teaching."

DebOsseo Senior High SchoolMinnesota

"I had a BLAST this past weekend at the conference and believe I learned more and obtained more useful materials than I have from any conference. I know it will all benefit my students greatly."

The Jump$tart Coalition National Educator Conference is the only national conference for classroom teachers dedicated to personal finance education in the classroom. Each year, the conference provides PreK-12 educators with financial education resources, personal and professional development, access to a nation-wide network of colleagues, and general support for financial education. The conference includes:

Tools, resources, information and support for teaching personal finance in the classroom

Save the Date #JSNEC18

The 2018 conference will be November 3-5, 2018 at the Hilton Cleveland Downtown. Teacher registration will open in September 2018. To stay up to date on the conference, sign up for our newsletter.

Support a Teacher or the Conference

Each year, the cost for teachers to attend the National Educator Conference is highly subsidized by sponsors. There are two ways you can support a teacher: providing scholarships or supporting the conference. To support the 2018 conference, email Turn on JavaScript!.

Exhibit at the Conference

One of the most talked about portions of the conference is the exhibit hall. Approximately 50 organizations each year showcase their resources, and each year those resources are gobbled up. Teachers often not only take resources for themselves, but for teachers in their schools who could not make it.